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Considering the task and audience, which would be MOST EFFECTIVE to include in a campus-wide email about the meeting? A) Multiple statistics that support the necessity of the organization B) Specific examples of ways the charity has recently improved the lives of others C) List of the dates, times, locations, and agenda topics projected for the next two years D) Annual financial summaries that demonstrate the monetary breakdown of the organization's funds
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Fill in the began as a rejection of classicism. (choose the best answer) a. realism b. confucianism c. romanticism d. the information age
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
Why did orson welles change the beginning of the war of the worlds for his radio broadcast? a. to capture the attention of his listeners, who may have been doing other things b. to get around copyright laws associated with using material from a published book c. to ask members of the audience to call family and friends and encourage them to listen d. to remind listeners to call police for more information
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00
Which phrase or word from the poem reviles the view of the authors believe that outgoing people tend to gossip or share information
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30
Which statement best represents a claim? a.people who do not exercise their right to vote are truly wasting a precious democratic privilege. b.the benefits of mandatory voting in the united states far outweigh the potential drawbacks. c.some countries require people who do not vote in certain elections to pay a moderate fine. d. i would never want to live in a country where it was mandatory to vote in political elections.
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